Iori Igarashi (Masataka Kubota) is a radiographer. He is proud of his job and he is also sincere. He received recognition for his work in the U.S. and he is now back in Japan. Iori Igarashi begins work at a general hospital.

Meanwhile, An Amakasu (Tsubasa Honda) works as a radiologist at the same hospital where Iori Igarashi now works. Her father is the ex-director of the hospital. She wants to help patients, but she places a priority on administrative rules and running the hospital efficiently. An Amakasu seems to look down on radiographers who don't possess a doctor's license, but she actually lacks confidence in herself. After An Amakasu meets Iori Igarashi, she changes.

reply to confused...Jul 07 2019 10:32 pm
Metal implants or fragments. Having something metallic in your body doesn't necessarily mean you can't have an MRI scan, but it's important for medical staff carrying out the scan to be aware of it

well i didn't have any medical education, obviously it's from google

Confused...Jun 19 2019 9:25 am
Metal in the body is a contraindication for an mri scan... Since it uses magnets to create strong magnetic fields... It can dislodge/move any metal foreign body present... But in episode 1 they did an mri to a person with a metal foreign body in his brain...